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Capitan School Funding Request
Over $5,400,000 - November 2, 2021
   For Under 450 Students in the Entire School (K-12)!   

 
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School District Financing and Bond History

 Date
Amount 
 Purpose
Election Results

For property tax years 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026 and 2027 for payments made with respect to lease-purchase arrangements as defined in the Education Technology Equipment Act Chapter 6, Article 15A NMSA 1978, or the Public School Lease Purchase Act, Chapter 22, Article 26A NMSA 1978, but excluding any other debt service expenses for:
 • 

Erecting, remodeling, making additions to, providing equipment for or furnishing public school buildings, and pre-kindergarten classroom facilities;

 • 
Purchasing or improving public school or pre-kindergarten grounds;
 • 

Maintenance of public school buildings, or public school or pre-kindergarten grounds, including the purchasing or repairing of maintenance equipment and participating in the facility information management system as required by the Public School Capital Outlay Act and including payments under contracts with regional education cooperatives for maintenance support services and expenditures for technical training and certification for maintenance and facilities management personnel, but excluding salary expenses of District employees;

 • 
Purchasing activity vehicles for transporting students to extracurricular school activities;
 • 
Purchasing computer software and hardware for student use in public school classrooms;
 • 
Purchasing and installing education technology improvements, excluding salary expenses of District employees, but including tools used in the educational process that constitute learning and administrative resources, and that may also include:
     (a) satellite, copper and fiber-optic transmission; computer and network connection devices; digital communication equipment, including voice, video and data equipment; servers; switches; portable media devices, such as discs and drives to contain data for electronic storage and playback; and the purchase or lease of software licenses or other technologies and services, maintenance, equipment and computer infrastructure information, techniques and tools used to implement technology in schools and related facilities; and
     (b) improvements, alterations and modifications to, or expansions of, existing buildings or tangible personal property necessary or advisable to house or otherwise accommodate any of the tools listed in this paragraph.


Note: Bold details above indicate new verbiage, not included in prior voter-approved SB-9 funding.

Current Request

PENDING

Proposal
November 2, 2021

Following failure of the June 2021 SB-9 item, Teacher Housing was inserted into the list of permissible SB-9 expenditures. After significant expression of public opposition, Teacher Housing was removed from the final ballot verbiage (see above).


For property tax years 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025 for payments made with respect to lease-purchase arrangements as defined in the Education Technology Equipment Act Chapter 6, Article 15A NMSA 1978, or the Public School Lease Purchase Act, Chapter 22, Article 26A NMSA 1978, but excluding any other debt service expenses, for:
 • 

Erecting, remodeling, making additions to, providing equipment for or furnishing public school buildings, including teacher housing, and pre-kindergarten classroom facilities;

 • 
Purchasing or improving public school or pre-kindergarten grounds;
 • 

Maintenance of public school buildings, including teacher housing, or public school or pre-kindergarten grounds, including the purchasing or repairing of maintenance equipment and participating in the facility information management system as required by the Public School Capital Outlay Act and including payments under contracts with regional education cooperatives for maintenance support services and expenditures for technical training and certification for maintenance and facilities management personnel, but excluding salary expenses of District employees;

 • 
Purchasing activity vehicles for transporting students to extracurricular school activities;
 • 
Purchasing computer software and hardware for student use in public school classrooms;
 • 
Purchasing and installing education technology improvements, excluding salary expenses of District employees, but including tools used in the educational process that constitute learning and administrative resources, and that may also include:
     (a) satellite, copper and fiber-optic transmission; computer and network connection devices; digital communication equipment, including voice, video and data equipment; servers; switches; portable media devices, such as discs and drives to contain data for electronic storage and playback; and the purchase or lease of software licenses or other technologies and services, maintenance, equipment and computer infrastructure information, techniques and tools used to implement technology in schools and related facilities; and
     (b) improvements, alterations and modifications to, or expansions of, existing buildings or tangible personal property necessary or advisable to house or otherwise accommodate any of the tools listed in this paragraph.

Note: Bold details above indicate new verbiage, not included in prior voter-approved SB-9 funding.
N/A
For property tax years 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025 for payments made with respect to lease-purchase arrangements as defined in the Education Technology Equipment Act Chapter 6, Article 15A NMSA 1978, or the Public School Lease Purchase Act, Chapter 22, Article 26A NMSA 1978, but excluding any other debt service expenses for:
 • 
Erecting, remodeling, making additions to, providing equipment for or furnishing public school buildings and pre-kindergarten classroom facilities;
 • 
Purchasing or improving public school or pre-kindergarten grounds;
 • 
Maintenance of public school or pre-kindergarten grounds, including the purchasing or repairing of maintenance equipment and participating in the facility information management systems as required by the Public School Capital Outlay Act, NMSA 1978, Sections 22-24-1, et seq., and including payments under contracts with regional education cooperatives for maintenance support services and expenditures for technical training and certification for maintenance and facilities management personnel, but excluding salary expenses of District employees;
 • 
Purchasing activity vehicles for transporting students to extracurricular school activities;
 • 
Purchasing computer software and hardware for student use in public school classrooms;
 • 
Purchasing and installing education technology improvements, excluding salary expenses of District employees, but including tools used in the educational process that constitute learning and administrative resources, and that may also include:
    (a) satellite, copper and fiber-optic transmission; computer and network connection devices; digital communication equipment, including voice, video and data equipment; servers; switches; portable media devices, such as discs and drives to contain data for electronic storage and playback; and the purchase or lease of software licenses or other technologies and services, maintenance, equipment and computer infrastructure information, techniques and tools used to implement technology in schools and related facilities; and
    (b) improvements, alterations and modifications to, or expansions of, existing buildings or tangible personal property necessary or advisable to house or otherwise accommodate any of the tools listed in this paragraph.

Note: Bold details above indicate new verbiage, not included in prior SB-9 funding requests.

FAILED
633 AGAINST
479 FOR

Research
Pending
Research
Pending

Technology infrastructure and equipment.

Renewed every 5 years.
Current balance unknown.
Final payment due TBD.

WITHOUT
BALLOT
 • 
Erecting, remodeling, making additions to and furnishing school buildings;
 • 
Purchasing or improving school grounds;
 • 
Purchasing computer software and hardware for student use in public schools;
 • 
Providing matching funds for capital outlay projects funded pursuant to the Public School Capital Outlay Act;
 • 
Any combination of these purposes.

FAILED
512 AGAINST
263 FOR

August 2015

$1,500,000

Plus $68,433 interest.

Technology infrastructure and equipment.

Renewed every 5 years.
Current balance unknown.
Final payment due 8/1/2020.

WITHOUT
BALLOT
 • 
Erecting, remodeling, making additions to and furnishing school buildings;
 • 
Purchasing or improving school grounds;
 • 
Purchasing computer software and hardware for student use in public schools;
 • 
Providing matching funds for capital outlay projects funded pursuant to the Public School Capital Outlay Act;
 • 
Any combination of these purposes.

FAILED
316 AGAINST
284 FOR

For property tax years 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 for:
 • 

Erecting, remodeling, making additions to, providing equipment for or furnishing public school buildings;

 • 
Purchasing or improving public school grounds;
 • 
Maintenance of public school buildings or public school grounds, including the purchasing or repairing of maintenance equipment, participating in the facility information management system as required by the Public School Capital Outlay Act and including payments under contracts with regional education cooperatives for maintenance support services and expenditures for technical training and certification for maintenance and facilities management personnel, but excluding salary expenses of District employees;
 • 
Purchasing activity vehicles for transporting students to extracurricular school activities;
 • 
Purchasing computer software and hardware for student use in public school classrooms.

PASSED
175 FOR
68 AGAINST

5/29/2014
$6,800,000
(limit)

PSFA Loan - Partial coverage for construction of new middle/high school. Current Balance Unknown.

Notes:
   1. 
$500,000/year payments toward this loan (unauthorized by voters) have been paid from 2009-2014 SB-9 property tax collections.
   2. 
If the 11/2/2021 SB-9 request is approved by the voters, $500,000 of the +$850,000/year in property tax revenues will be paid toward the unauthorized loan.

WITHOUT
BALLOT

 • 
Erecting, remodeling, upgrading, making additions to and furnishing school buildings;
 • 
Improving school grounds;
 • 
Providing matching funds for capital outlay projects funded pursuant to the Public School Capital Outlay Act;
 • 
Any combination of these purposes.
PASSED
262 FOR
157 AGAINST
2010
$1,500,000
Technology infrastructure and equipment
WITHOUT
BALLOT
For property tax years 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014 for:
 • 
Erecting, remodeling, making additions to, providing equipment for or furnishing public school buildings;
 • 
Payments made pursuant to a financing agreement entered into by the District or a charter school for the leasing of a building or other real property with an option to purchase for a price that is reduced according to payments made;
 • 
Purchasing or improving public school buildings or public school grounds, including payments under contracts for maintenance support services and expenditures for technical training and certification for maintenance and facilities management personnel, but excluding salary expenses of District employees;
 • 
Purchasing computer software and hardware for student use in public school classrooms;

PASSED
330 FOR
58 AGAINST

 • 
Erecting, remodeling, making additions to and furnishing school buildings;
 • 
Purchasing computer software and hardware for student use in public schools;
 • 
Providing matching funds for capital outlay projects funded pursuant to the Public School Capital Outlay Act;
 • 
Any combination of these purposes.

FAILED
316 AGAINST
284 FOR

 • 
Erection, remodeling, making additions to and furnishing school buildings;
 • 
Purchasing or improving school grounds;
 • 
Purchasing computer software and hardware for student use in public schools;
 • 
Providing matching funds for capital outlay projects funded pursuant to the Public School Capital Outlay Act;
 • 
Any combination of these purposes.

FAILED
705 AGAINST
200 FOR

Unknown
PASSED
197 FOR
78 AGAINST

 


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